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Loan Date: Aug. 23, 2013Maturity Date: Aug. 23, 2024Borrower: The Influence1 FoundationLender: Regions BankDetails: The Influence1 Foundation, the Memphis-based organization that bought the former Bishop Byrne High School in June, has filed a $2.6 million loan on the property, at 1475 E. Shelby Drive in Whitehaven.

The Center for Southern Folklore will present the Memphis Music & Heritage Festival Saturday, Aug. 31, and Sunday, Sept. 1, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Main Street between Peabody Place and Union Avenue. The event will include music, food, and arts and crafts vendors. Cost is free. Visit southernfolklore.org for a list of performers.

Business and Professional Women of Tennessee members will meet Friday, Aug. 30, at 11:30 a.m. at Jason’s Deli, 3743 Poplar Ave., to discuss re-establishing a Memphis chapter. The state organization is an affiliate of the BPW Foundation, an advocate for women on work-life balance and workplace equity issues. Email martha.ervin@ervinhypnosiscenter.com or call 489-5481.

Kiwanis Club of Memphis will meet Wednesday, June 26, from noon to 1 p.m. at The University Club of Memphis, 1346 Central Ave. District Attorney General Amy Weirich will speak. Cost is $18 for nonmembers.

Southerland Place Germantown is hosting a free VA Aid and Attendance Benefit Saturday, June 22, at 10 a.m. at 7701 Poplar Ave. The workshop is for wartime veterans or their surviving spouses who live in assisted-living facilities. Jim Austin of Veterans Financial Inc. will present. Seating is limited; call 752-8444 to reserve a spot.

Now is not the time to cross staffers at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, which has a massive exhibition of weaponry, armor, and related artwork on display through March 11.

Actually, said Marina Pacini, the Brooks’ curator, it’s pretty easy to look beyond the primal nature of the weapons and enjoy the exquisite beauty of their ornamentation at the exhibit, called “Armed + Dangerous: Art of the Arsenal.”

When two or more parties are locked in a dispute, they now have a growing number of options by which they can resolve it short of pleading their case before a judge in the cold confines of a courtroom.

In one, a pioneering schoolteacher lived and raised a family, holding the new city’s first Catholic mass in the tiny drawing room. In the other, several of the city’s first and foremost families held court in 25 rooms, standing on parquet floors beneath soaring, elaborately decorated ceilings.

Wide open spaces and a trio of mountain mammals comprise the Memphis Zoo’s newest expansion exhibit, Teton Trek, a tribute to Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. The $16 million exhibit will open to the public Saturday.

It's difficult to know for now what to call the brass, marble and stone building Downtown that stands at the end of Madison Avenue.

In about a year and a half it will be the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law for the University of Memphis. It was the Front Street Post Office for nearly 40 years until the law school renovation began recently. And before that it was the federal courthouse for the Western District of Tennessee.

The Memphis Leadership Foundation celebrates its 20th anniversary through Saturday. The Leaders for All Gala Banquet Dinner will be held today at 7 p.m. at The Peabody Hotel, 149 Union Ave. For tickets, call 729-2931.

Rick King has advice for anyone struggling with a home renovation project: Take it one step at a time.

King knows a thing or two about daunting renovation and restoration projects. As part of his job as vice president of Biltmore House and Gardens, King supervises up to $3 million annually in restoration and conservation projects at the national historic landmark. Located in Asheville, N.C., the Biltmore Estate covers about 8,000 acres. The home itself is situated on four acres and totals 175,000 square feet.

22. Archived Article: Brooks Show Home Lj - Friday, April 18, 1997 lj 10/5 cates Brooks Decorator Show House opens today By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News A seasonal change and an extensive renovation, as well as rooms crammed with custom window treatments, fine antiques and hand-painted murals, are expected to make...